Crocheting Granny Squares for the Jethro Cardigan
Crochet Granny Squares are just so much fun to make! Just… one… more round… one more square… For today’s Taking Back Friday episode, I talk about the crochet granny squares I have been making at every possible moment for this past month.
I’ve recently been inspired by the Jethro cardigan design by Tanis Lavallee from Tanis Fiber Arts. The Jethro cardigan combines both knitting and crochet in one project. You start by crocheting a bunch of classic granny squares, and then join them all together. Then, you pick up for knitting the sleeves and trim. It’s a really fun and easy way to play with colour, especially with making your own palettes and colour combinations.

The goal of making these granny squares is to play with colour, but I didn’t want to go and buy 6 to 10 full skeins of DK-weight yarn in order to get enough of each colour. And so, I feel like the answer here is DK-weight mini-skeins.
Now, in order to make all of the granny squares you need for making the Jethro cardigan, you actually need the yardage of three (3) Party of Five DK sets. I’m currently using Pine Island and Blazing Trails. So, help me decide… which direction should I go!

In order to offer some more colours to choose from, we decided to add some new set options to our Superwash DK Party of Five mini-skeins. This gives you a couple of more colour options to play with, if you want to make a Jethro Cardigan yourself, or perhaps a granny square blanket, bag — whatever you want to make with these versatile little blocks of colour.

Crochet Granny Square Notes & Links
- Jethro cardigan pattern by Tanis Lavallee of Tanis Fiber Arts.
- I’m crocheting with SweetGeorgia Superwash DK Party of Five sets in Pine Island and Blazing Trails, and possibly Spilling Secrets for the third set. I am using a G (4.00mm) crochet hook.
- Watch my how to crochet a granny square tutorial, plus learn more about crochet stitches, granny squares, joins and more at Charlotte Lee’s School of SweetGeorgia crochet course series. If you’re not yet a member of the School, use the coupon code EXPLORETHESCHOOL to get a 14-day trial for just $1!
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